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Short
Description

Recent
developments in the field of smart sensor systems are reviewed. After a
general overview system details are discussed, concerning: sensor
principles, tandem transducers, smart analog interfaces, modifiers, A/D
conversion, busses and digital interfaces, DSPs and microcontrollers. A
systematic approach towards the design of smart sensor systems is
presented. The lectures include case studies and hands-on demonstrations.

Location

The
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and Computer Science, Mekelweg 4, Jan Anthony Snijderszaal, room LB1.010
of Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands.

Course
Contents and Lecturers

1.
Introduction to the course programme (G.C.M. Meijer, TU Delft)

2.
Where and how to apply smart sensor systems (J.H. Huijsing, TU Delft)

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2006 IEEE Sensors Applications Symposium - UPDATE

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2006 Sensors Applications Symposium has moved from New Orleans to Houston for 2006 because of New Orleans' severe storm damage from
Katrina.

The dates remain the same - 7-9 February - and the new venue is the
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